He narrowly avoided being locked up in prison for his epic mid-flight tantrum. Instead, a federal court judge ordered Conrad Hilton to complete up to six months in substance abuse and mental health rehab.

But it's not your average facility.

Daily Mail Online has exclusively learned how the treatment center where Paris Hilton's younger brother will be staying offers everything from bowling to yoga to cooking classes.

Hilton, 22, will also have the option of living in a group home or in his own private apartment.

PCH Treatment Center in Santa Monica, California sits near the Pacific Ocean and isn't much different from the luxurious lifestyle he has grown accustomed to.

Luxury... even in rehab: Conrad Hilton will complete his court ordered treatment for substance abuse and mental health at PCH Treament Center in Santa Monica, California (Conrad pictured with his father Richard)

Serene space: The facility features yoga, bowling as well as knitting, pottery and cooking classes

According to the rehab's website: 'The houses are fully furnished with all the amenities necessary to help clients feel comfortable and at home.

'Healthy meals are provided though clients are permitted and encouraged to cook for themselves if they prefer.'

In addition to a bowling alley, patients also have access to basketball and tennis courts, the public library - and can even take classes on music, drawing, pottery, knitting and handwork, writing and book discussion.

Epic meltdown: Conrad was arrested after his tantrum on a British Airways flight from London to Los Angeles but managed to escape prison with a plea deal

But the facility doesn't come cheap - costing a patient anywhere from $22,000 to $32,000 a month.

Hilton's father, Richard Hilton, has made his $300 million fortune through business and real estate.

Conrad was arrested after his meltdown on a British Airways flight from London to Los Angeles.

The hotel heir reportedly began screaming and threatening the flight attendants - shouting, 'If you wanna square up to me bro, then bring it and I will f***ing fight you.'

He also yelled, 'I will f***ing own anyone on this flight; they are f***ing peasants.'

During the flight Hilton was accused of smoking weed in the bathroom of the plane. He became so erratic the flight crew had to restrain him to his seat after he had passed out.

He was charged with a felony for threatening the flight attendants and interfering with the crew, but had that dropped to a misdemeanor assault charge after he entered a plea deal.

The prosecution agreed to recommend to the judge Hilton get probation, not jail time. The initial felony charge carried a maximum jail time of 20 years but the misdemeanor charge only carried jail time up to six months.

Hilton was ordered to obey all laws in accordance with his plea deal until he was sentenced by the court.

Rehab reality: 22-year-old Hilton will get to choose between living in a group home or in his own private apartment close to the beach

Cozy: 'The houses are fully furnished with all the amenities necessary to help clients feel comfortable and at home'

Treatment: Conrad will be evaluated at the 90-day mark of his rehab stay in order to determine if he can be discharged. If not, he will be forced to stay until he is cleared to leave - up to 180 days

However, according to documents filed on April 30 last year, Hilton violated the terms of his plea deal by failing a drug test.

He admitted to smoking marijuana, and was ordered to enroll in outpatient substance abuse treatment.

He was also slapped with a curfew requiring him to stay home between the hours of 10pm and 5am.

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Conrad was ultimately sentenced to 750 hours of community service for the outburst, and was ordered to pay a $5,000 fine along with undergo mental and substance abuse treatment and be put on probation for three years, and was ordered to avoid alcohol or drug use.

Then last month, he was found to have violated the terms of his plea deal again - and ordered treatment for drug use and mental health - along with three more years on probation.

Court documents reveal the facility choice was left up to Hilton's probation officer.

Hilton will be evaluated at the 90-day mark of his treatment in order to determine if he can be discharged. If not, he will be forced to stay until he is cleared to leave - up to 180 days.

Once Conrad is released though he will continue outpatient treatment and mandatory drug testing.